Because ICAClient uses SSL you may need a security certificate to connect to the server, check with the server administrator. If there is a certificate download and place it in ''/usr/lib/ICAClient/keystore/cacerts/''

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Because ICAClient uses SSL you may need a security certificate to connect to the server, check with the server administrator. If there is a certificate download and place it in {{ic|/usr/lib/ICAClient/keystore/cacerts/}}.

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You may then receive the error "You have not chosen to trust the issuer of the server's security certificate. (SSL Error 61)." This means you do not have the Certification Authority certificates.

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You may then receive the error {{ic|You have not chosen to trust the issuer of the server's security certificate. (SSL Error 61)}}. This means you do not have the root Certificate Authority (CA) certificates.

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These are already installed on most systems, they're part of the core package ''ca-certificates'', but they're not where ICAClient looks for them. Copy the certificates from ''/usr/share/ca-certificates/mozilla/'' to ''/usr/lib/ICAClient/keystore/cacerts/''. As root, use the command: <code>cp /usr/share/ca-certificates/mozilla/* /usr/lib/ICAClient/keystore/cacerts/</code>

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These are already installed on most systems, they are part of the core package {{Pkg|ca-certificates}}, but they are not where ICAClient looks for them. Copy the certificates from {{ic|/usr/share/ca-certificates/mozilla/}} to {{ic|/usr/lib/ICAClient/keystore/cacerts/}}. As root, run the following command:

Or you can check if your browser loads the plugin, in Firefox this can be done by typing "about:plugins" in the address bar. If you have a 64-bit version of Firefox, the plugin will not be loaded. You can check below what to do.

Create missing links as such:

# ln -s /usr/lib32/ICAClient/npica.so /opt/mozilla/lib/plugins/

Step 5. Install openmotif:

# pacman -S community/openmotif

Step 6. (Might not be necessary:)

# ln -s /usr/lib/libXm.so.4 /usr/lib/libXm.so.3

Step 7. Restart your browser

At this point, everything should work, including wfcmgr. In the case of Opera, integration should be automatic. The ICAClient will automatically be launched whenever you try to access a citrix-based application from either Firefox or Opera.

Note: If for some reason firefox prompts you for which application to use when opening a citrix-based application, use /usr/lib/ICAClient/wfica

Security Certificates

Because ICAClient uses SSL you may need a security certificate to connect to the server, check with the server administrator. If there is a certificate download and place it in /usr/lib/ICAClient/keystore/cacerts/.

You may then receive the error You have not chosen to trust the issuer of the server's security certificate. (SSL Error 61). This means you do not have the root Certificate Authority (CA) certificates.

These are already installed on most systems, they are part of the core package ca-certificates, but they are not where ICAClient looks for them. Copy the certificates from /usr/share/ca-certificates/mozilla/ to /usr/lib/ICAClient/keystore/cacerts/. As root, run the following command: